Fantastic! How did you like it? Are you OK with speaking or were you nervous? I am a HOH for the American Cancer Society and speak regularly at Relay events. Ours was last Friday, spoke to that group as usual too.

I was good -not too bad. I am getting better at speaking in front of groups. Our Relay was this weekend, the 14th and 15th. Great time. Did my first survivor lap of course. Was emotional but great with all my friends and family there supporting me. For the next two years, me and two of my team members will be co-chairing the whole event so I am excited about that. Will be a lot of work but I have lots of ideas and things I want to do. I am feeling so much better these days and it has been great to get back to my routine. I am very blessed!!

Have had a team in the Relay for eight years now. I am the one out of the core group to develop cancer so it gets a little more personal for me and for my team. We support each other all the way. Great group. And like I said we will be chairing event for the next two years. I think we have done every committe in one capacity or another so this was next step for us. Should be a great experience.

Yea we have been very active with the committee for the past seven years of participation. I did corporate sponsors this year but I have done luminaries, kids walk, activities, etc. It is hard work all right, but I enjoy it.

Our team only did chocolate dipped cheesecake and chocolate dipped bananas and drinks and water. However, the cheesecake went like hot cakes. We even had to go to Food Lion and clean them out and sold all of that. Even made the Channel 12 news - Skip Waters was the emcee and he took some back to studio and they were eating it on the air. Was great!!

Had my first post radiation mammogram on Monday of this week and all was clear!! YEA!!!!!!!! So relieved. Also, speaker at Survivor Dinner last night. Went well and our Relay for Life event is this weekend. Looking forward to my first survivor lap!!

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